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Otis Redding ‎ – Try A Little Tenderness

Otis Redding ‎ – Try A Little Tenderness
Otis Redding ‎ – Try A Little Tenderness
Otis Redding ‎ – Try A Little Tenderness
Otis Redding ‎ – Try A Little Tenderness
Otis Redding ‎ – Try A Little Tenderness
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  • Model: MX71306
  • Weight: 0.45kg

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Otis Redding ‎ – TRY A Little Tenderness/Im Sick Yall (Volt ‎ – 141, USA, 1966).
"TRY A Little Tenderness" - the song is written by Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly and Harry M. Woods. For the first time was it is written down on December 8, 1932 by Ray Nobls orchestra (with Vel Rozingas vocal). In 1933 it was written down by Ted Lewis, Ruth Etting, Bing Crosby and also Bob and Alf Pirsony.
Popular version in absolutely new form was written down by the soul singer Otis Redding in 1966. Tool maintenance - Booker T. & the M.G., and the regular producer of Stax Isaac Hace worked over arrangement. Reddings record differs in the slow, penetrating introduction which finally turns into the mad R&B-выход including elements from Duke Ellington and Li Gainess song "Just Squeeze Me (But Please Dont Tease Me)". On reached a maximum under 25 in Billboard Hot 100. On entered the "Best Songs of All Times" list of the Hall of Fame of a rocknroll. On is on the 204th position in the Rolling Stone list from "500 greatest songs of all times". Byla is written also down the live version executed in 1967 at the Montereysky international pop festival.
Pesnya in Otis Reddings style sounds in the Irish movie of 1991 The Commitments. The sample from it sounds in the Otis song recorded by Jay-Zs rappers and Kanye West in their album "Watch the Throne". Besides, it is in movies "Doctor Streyndzhlav" and "Girl in Pink" and also the piece from it was sung by Eddie Murphy as the Donkey in Shrek. Plastinks
in very good condition.